18 U.S.C. § 3114
Return of seized property and suppression of evidence; motion—(Rule)
Return of property and suppression of evidence upon motion, Rule 41(e).
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2001–2024 · leading case: In Re the SEARCH OF THE OFFICE OF Ken TYLMAN, Worldwide Financial Services, 913 17th Street, Charleston, IL 61920
In Re the SEARCH OF THE OFFICE OF Ken TYLMAN, Worldwide Financial Services, 913 17th Street, Charleston, IL 61920 (2001)
“The argu *981 ment seems to be that if all the government has to do to comply with Rule 41(e) is to return copies of items seized, rather than the originals, then Rule 41(e) amounts to a grant to the government of the power to execute a general warrant; if that is the case, then…”
Doiban v. United States (2024)
“However, the provision entitled “return of seized property” appears at 18 U.S.C. § 3114 . Plaintiff also cites 18 U.”
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